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[05:05]<ljggyn>OK
[05:06]<ljggyn>gentoo lonnie # emerge -p seamonkey
[05:06]<ljggyn>These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
[05:06]<ljggyn>Calculating dependencies... done!
[05:06]<ljggyn>[ebuild N ] www-client/seamonkey-1.0.2 USE="crypt ipv6 -debug -gnome -java -ldap -mozcalendar -mozdevelop -moznocompose -moznoirc -moznomail -moznoroaming -postgres -xinerama -xprint"
[05:07]<caayza>Lonnie: so you don't have seamonkey yet
[05:07]<ljggyn>And, the USE="crypt ipv6 is in red.
[05:07]<ljggyn>Nope, that is the hang up, or so it seems.
[05:07]<caayza>er
[05:08]<caayza>if he had mozilla, why didn't emerge -p complain?
[05:08]<ljggyn>gentoo lonnie # emerge -Ca mozilla
[05:08]<ljggyn>>>> These are the packages that would be unmerged:
[05:08]<ljggyn>--- Couldn't find 'mozilla' to unmerge.
[05:08]<ljggyn>>>> No packages selected for removal by unmerge.
[05:08]<caayza>Lonnie: you want seamonkey, right?
[05:09]<ljggyn>I'm not sure, it comes up as an issue when I try and do a --deep world
[05:09]<caayza>aha, things begin to make sense
[05:09]<caayza>paste emerge -uDNpvt world
[05:09]<ljggyn>gentoo lonnie # emerge --deep world
[05:09]<ljggyn>Calculating world dependencies... done!
[05:09]<ljggyn>!!! Error: the www-client/seamonkey package conflicts with another package;
[05:09]<ljggyn>!!! the two packages cannot be installed on the same system together.
[05:09]<ljggyn>!!! Please use 'emerge --pretend' to determine blockers.
[05:10]<caayza>... that's it?
[05:10]<ljggyn>gentoo lonnie # emerge -uDNpvt world
[05:10]<ljggyn>These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
[05:10]<ljggyn>Calculating world dependencies /
[05:10]<ljggyn>!!! Packages for the following atoms are either all
[05:10]<ljggyn>!!! masked or don't exist:
[05:10]<ljggyn>app-emulation/winesetuptk media-sound/beep-media-player net-misc/xfsamba
[05:10]<ljggyn>... done!
[05:10]<ljggyn>[blocks B ] www-client/seamonkey (is blocking www-client/mozilla-1.7.13)
[05:10]<lsd`>Lonnie: uninstall moz
[05:11]<lsd`>seamonkey is the new mozilla suite
[05:11]<ljggyn>I already unmerged mozillz.
[05:12]<caayza>that's very strange
[05:12]<caayza>oh oh
[05:12]<caayza>Lonnie: how long has it been since your last world update?
[05:13]<caayza>could be that, too, or both
[05:13]<ljggyn>From that last command, looks like I need to unmerge winesetuptk, beep-media-player and xfsamba.
[05:14]<caayza>Lonnie: that'd only be a start
[05:14]<caayza>(but it'd be a good start)
[05:14]<ljggyn>I did a synd this morning, but before today, has been a couple of months since I did a world, since X was changed over from the monolithic to the modular.
[05:14]<caayza>~_~
[05:15]<caayza>well, if it's only two months, it ought to be fixable :-)
[05:15]<caayza>don't ever let it get close to 6 months :-)
[05:15]<ljggyn>No, have been running Debain, SuSE, Slack, FBSD and a few others over the last four or five years.
[05:16]<ljggyn>Was dragging my feet on the X thing, hell, that went really smoothly this afternoon.
[05:17]<ljggyn>Yep, will do.
[05:20]<ljggyn>Music^Hound, I seriously think it is that USE="crypt ivp6, OR, all of these -debug -gnome -java -ldap -mozcalendar -mozdevelop -moznocompose -moznoirc -moznomail -moznoroaming -postgres -xinerama -xprint"
[05:20]<caayza>Lonnie: so unset the crypt and ipv6
[05:20]<caayza>but I wouldn't think they're the problem
[05:21]<ljggyn>They are red when I run that command in rxvt, the rest are blue.
[05:21]<caayza>what do colors have to do with anything?
[05:21]<caayza>well, ... heh -- "what do colors have to do with this?"
[05:21]<ljggyn>Don't know, that is why I asked, and mentioned them.
[05:22]<ljggyn>BUT, emerge -p seamonkey
[05:22]<ljggyn>GIVE me[ebuild N ] www-client/seamonkey-1.0.2 USE="crypt ipv6 -debug -gnome -java -ldap -mozcalendar -mozdevelop -moznocompose -moznoirc -moznomail -moznoroaming -postgres -xinerama -xprint"
[05:23]<ljggyn> www-client/seamonkey-1.0.2 Is Green
[05:24]<ljggyn>crypt ipv6 is red and everything else it either blue or black, so I was wondering if the RED items were my problem. Just a thought.
[05:24]<caayza>no, it's not a problem
[05:25]<ljggyn>Unless it Should be in the use stuff, and isn't? Maybe, hell, just grasping at straws here.
[05:25]<caayza>I don't understand the question
[05:26]<ljggyn>Is the crypt ivp6 supposed to be listed under the USE flags, and by showing up red, could that mean that they aren't there?
[05:28]<caayza>no
[05:28]<caayza>that's not what that means
[05:29]<ljggyn>OK< I simply don't know, and that appears to be the only issue I have with world at the moment. I still have Firefox and Thunderbird, so I'm not complaining, just throughly confused.
[05:29]<caayza>just do one thing at a time. Portage is a very linear system. Did you take care of those ... yeah
[05:30]<ljggyn>Yep, and got the same results.
[05:30]<caayza>I told you, it's just a start
[05:30]<ljggyn>Doing another --sync
[05:31]<ljggyn>Well, like I said, was dragging my feet on upgrading X, and that was the whole issue.
[05:32]<ljggyn>And, that was SO easy, had I known, would have done it right away.
[05:32]<caayza>Lonnie: you could have prevented xorg 7 from compiling without stopping the rest of your universe
[05:32]<caayza>it waits for nvidia :-(
[05:32]<ljggyn>I learned a Great deal about that stuff today, and this evening chatting with you fine folks.
[05:32]<caayza>like all about #flood :P
[05:33]<ljggyn>Yeah, that too.
[05:33]<ljggyn>The flood channel always ehlp.
[05:35]<ljggyn>I used paste bin once a long time ago, and I wasn't overly impressed. Would have gotten much better responce this evening, much friendlier crew here tonight.
[05:35]<ljggyn>gentoo lonnie # emerge -p seamonkey
[05:35]<ljggyn>These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
[05:35]<ljggyn>Calculating dependencies... done!
[05:35]<ljggyn>[ebuild N ] www-client/seamonkey-1.0.2 USE="crypt ipv6 -debug -gnome -java -ldap -mozcalendar -mozdevelop -moznocompose -moznoirc -moznomail -moznoroaming -postgres -xinerama -xprint"
[05:35]<ljggyn>gentoo lonnie #
[05:36]<caayza>that's OK
[05:36]<ljggyn>This thing here is driving me just a tab bit nits.
[05:36]<caayza>emerge -a seamonkey
[05:36]<ljggyn>gentoo lonnie # emerge -a seamonkey
[05:36]<ljggyn>These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
[05:36]<ljggyn>Calculating dependencies... done!
[05:36]<ljggyn>[ebuild N ] www-client/seamonkey-1.0.2 USE="crypt ipv6 -debug -gnome -java -ldap -mozcalendar -mozdevelop -moznocompose -moznoirc -moznomail -moznoroaming -postgres -xinerama -xprint"
[05:36]<ljggyn>Would you like to merge these packages? [Yes/No]
[05:36]<caayza>you can say "yes", or try to resolve the --deep --update issue first
[05:37]<caayza>pick one :-)
[05:37]<caayza>resolving the deep is probably better, but saying "yes" means I get to sleep sooner :-P
[05:37]<ljggyn>To late now, it is installing seamonkey at the moment.
[05:37]<caayza>HAHA
[05:38]<ljggyn>Hehehe, gots me a 2600+ amd and a gig of ram, don't take long.







